An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of NationsUniversity of Chicago Press, 2008年7月18日 - 1152 頁 Adam Smith's The Wealth of Nations was recognized as a landmark of human thought upon its publication in 1776. As the first scientific argument for the principles of political economy, it is the point of departure for all subsequent economic thought. Smith's theories of capital accumulation, growth, and secular change, among others, continue to be influential in modern economics. This reprint of Edwin Cannan's definitive 1904 edition of The Wealth of Nations includes Cannan's famous introduction, notes, and a full index, as well as a new preface written especially for this edition by the distinguished economist George J. Stigler. Mr. Stigler's preface will be of value for anyone wishing to see the contemporary relevance of Adam Smith's thought. |
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... manners takes place through the whole country . Nobody will be so mad as to expose himself upon the highway , when he can make better bread in an honest and industrious manner . ' 4 He then came to ' cheapness or plenty , or , which is ...
... manners takes place through the whole country . Nobody will be so mad as to expose himself upon the highway , when he can make better bread in an honest and industrious manner . ' 4 He then came to ' cheapness or plenty , or , which is ...
第 14 頁
... manner the dis- of a boy who wanted to save his own labour.1 covery or by machine- makers and philosophers . All the improvements in machinery , however , have by no means been the inventions of those who had occasion to use the ...
... manner the dis- of a boy who wanted to save his own labour.1 covery or by machine- makers and philosophers . All the improvements in machinery , however , have by no means been the inventions of those who had occasion to use the ...
第 16 頁
... manner , all the different parts of his dress and household furniture , the coarse linen shirt which he wears next his skin , the shoes which cover his feet , the bed which he lies on , and all the different parts which compose it , the ...
... manner , all the different parts of his dress and household furniture , the coarse linen shirt which he wears next his skin , the shoes which cover his feet , the bed which he lies on , and all the different parts which compose it , the ...
第 18 頁
... manner that we obtain from one another the far greater part of those good offices which we stand in need of . It is not from the benevolence of the butcher , the brewer , or the baker , that we expect our dinner , but from their regard ...
... manner that we obtain from one another the far greater part of those good offices which we stand in need of . It is not from the benevolence of the butcher , the brewer , or the baker , that we expect our dinner , but from their regard ...
第 19 頁
... manner with cattle and with venison , till at last he finds it his interest to dedicate himself entirely to this employ- ment , and to become a sort of house - carpenter . In the same manner a third becomes a smith or a brazier ; a ...
... manner with cattle and with venison , till at last he finds it his interest to dedicate himself entirely to this employ- ment , and to become a sort of house - carpenter . In the same manner a third becomes a smith or a brazier ; a ...
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